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Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring
4.1/5101 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
We stayed after a big party on Saturday and we had just enough energy to walk down to this hotel from Ginza(30min). As soon as we got to our room, we went to bed. The room is just enough for two guest and nothing special. Some hotels in Tokyo are providing a common bath recently and this is the case in this hotel. The size is not so big but small. it is great feeling to start a new day from bath! And next let have a famous breakfast. I had seen some photos, beautiful breakfast with lots of choices, even Ikura-don, which I didnt believe and I thought it is advertising only. However, the hotel provide that break fast and even better one. We were there for actually almost one hour and we made ourself really full (and no need to have a lunch on that day). A good thing is they provide small portions with various selections. The cost is little bit expensive (15,000 JPY) compared to the other business hotel. But it definitely worth it. After you had big break fast, you can walk to down
Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring
4.4/5211 Reviews
A bit disappointed with this hotel. Might be from my misunderstanding of the style of room? Not sure. The room was larger than others but laid out in a way that it felt very cramped, and we were tripping over our luggage. The mattress was hard and springy (could feel the springs popping when we moved) and the pillows were very flat. The hotel advertises a “private onsen” meaning you can only use it if booked in the hotel, but no where does it say “no tattoos” until you are checked in. I should have confirmed, but trusted the listing on Trip, because so many other hotels specify no tattoos on their listings. I just assumed no warning against it meant tattoos were okay, but I was wrong. Some extra amenities that were nice were the free late night ramen and ice cream, the manga library (all in Japanese though), and the free washing machine (must pay for drying). The location can’t be beat, it’s very close to a metro stop and Akihabara Electric Town. Despite this, I probably would not stay here again.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
4.6/51708 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
A new hotel that is clean, has good Wi-Fi, a nice onsen and a great place to break up a trip before you fly or after a long day of flying. Connected to the Terminal 3 (international terminal) it is build on top of a small shopping mall with a few restaurants. The hotel has pushed for self check-in and check-out and has a row of these machines with a very small face-to-face area. Some people might not like this. For me the check in machine didn’t work properly and the staff helping me took 4 tries before it would scan my passport. Check-out was fast though and took under a minute. My room had its own air conditioner so in winter the room wasn’t boiling hot which for me is a very major plus point (if you’ve travelled in Japan in winter a lot you will know what I mean!). I’d be very happy to stay here again
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5198 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Picked this because of the location and accessible to onsen. Highly recommended if you want to have relaxing hotspring experience after crazy shopping days. Many food and drinks around the hotel. The only thing is the room is super small.
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
4.5/5107 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
It still exists like a top hotel, and the service is still very particular. Whether it is the sheng performance in the lobby or the sake tasting, it is very cultural. The room, light settings, bed, pillows, internet, washroom and bathroom are all still as good. What cannot be corrected is the drop-off area. Due to the construction, the car cannot reach the door. Thanks to the good day I came, it was sunny. If it is windy or raining, it will be a bit troublesome. In addition, the indescribable feeling is that the service is not as good as before, and the dazzling array of snacks on the table in the rest area are gone and empty.
Yuen Bettei Daita
4.6/548 Reviews
We really enjoyed our stay here. It was nice to be outside the super busy areas of Tokyo for our second half of our stay in Tokyo and be in more of a neighborhood. The area is very very cute, though there are more businesses centered around nearby Shimokitazawa. The hotel is very nice, the rooms are slightly small but it was fine. If you're into onsen then the onsite onsen facility included in your stay more than makes up for this. Steam/sauna depending on if you're on the male or female side, and two warm pools. The decor is simple, modern, traditional. Stylish but nothing crazy.

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More about Tokyo

Tokyo is Japan's capital. Tokyo is a mix of innovation and fashion. There are centuries-old temples and shrines. Tokyo is undoubtedly your must-visit city in Japan.

Tokyo overview

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas.

Singapore passport holders are not required to apply for visas for short-term entry into Japan (less than 90 days).

Tip: If you're planning a trip to Tokyo, Japan eSIM will be your must-have item to stay connected!

Tokyo's must-visit attractions

  • Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea: You can enjoy a variety of attractions based on fairy tales and parades with Disney characters.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: There are more than 20,000 trees, including over 1,500 cherry trees.
  • Tokyo Skytree: It is the tallest building in Japan. You can see the cityscape with panoramic views.
  • Shibuya Sky: A rooftop observation deck on the Shibuya Scramble Square building in Tokyo, offering 360-degree views from 230 metres high.
  • Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower. It is the symbol of the Tokyo skyline.
  • Sensō-ji: It is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples.

Tip: Find more things to do in Tokyo in this guide to plan your Tokyo trip smoothly.

Weather & best time to Tokyo

Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild. The best times to visit are March to May for cherry blossom season.

Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Tokyo's transportation

Tokyo has two main airports: Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Both connect Tokyo to the world. You can easily get from the airport to Tokyo city centre with public transportation.

Tokyo's transportation is extensive and efficient. JR lines and Tokyo metro are the most convenient ways to travel.

What to eat in Tokyo?

  • Sushi: You can visit Tsukiji Outer Market or sushi restaurants in Ginza for an authentic sushi experience.
  • Ramen: Popular ramen spots include Ichiran and Afuri Ramen.
  • Tempura: A crispy and light tempura—deep-fried seafood and vegetables.
  • Okonomiyaki: Japanese pancakes cooked on a hot grill with ingredients like cabbage, meat, seafood, and noodles.
  • Soba and Udon: Handmade soba or udon.
  • Matcha Desserts: Matcha ice cream, matcha parfaits, and matcha cakes at tea houses or dessert cafes.

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